Rome, Feb. 14, 2008 - This morning Indigenous Peoples’ representatives formally withdrew from meeting of the Working Group on Protected Areas of the International Convention on Biological Diversity to protest their suppression of their effective participation at the meeting, being held at FAO headquarters in the Italian capital.
World's Indigenous People
Native Peoples Score Historic Political Victory
UNITED NATIONS, Sep 13 (IPS) - After 22 years of long and cumbersome negotiations, leaders of the world's 370 million indigenous people have won a powerful symbolic victory in their fight for recognition of the right to self-determination and control over their land and resources.
On Thursday, an overwhelming majority of the 192-member U.N. General Assembly said "yes" to a resolution calling for the adoption of the Universal Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
UNPO Address to the UNPFII
Fri, 05/25/2007 - 09:50 — In a joint statement to the Sixth Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), held from 14 to 25 May 2007 at the UN headquarters in New York, UNPO, its Members, and its partners, focuses on the environment and suggests 'Climate Change' as the thematic context of the Seventh Session.
UN Meets to Debate Rights of Indigenous Peoples
A report on Sixth Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
A U. N. body committed to defending the rights of the world's over 370 million indigenous peoples meets later this month (May 14-25) in New York. Among the topics of discussion will be ways to increase international recognition of indigenous rights and to improve the participation of native peoples in their own development. From Washington, VOA reporter William Eagle looks at the upcoming Sixth UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
Organizations from eight countries demand the FSC to withdraw its “green label” to several plantation companies
Organizations from eight different countries are requesting the Forest Stewardship Council –a labelling scheme that certifies good forest management practices- to withdraw the FSC certificate awarded to a number of companies in Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Ireland, South Africa, Spain and Uruguay. The challenged certifications in all cases involve large-scale tree plantations which the organizations point out violate the FSC’s mandate of promoting “environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial, and economically viable management of the world's forests.”
Does School Education Uproot Indigenous People?
Prof. Dr. David Poeppel maintains that in a child the conditioning of ideas and the strategies for overcoming and perceiving problems is formed by school education through the reduction of the variety of all the connections of the synapses drawn up in childhood. That is to say that school education influences the thoughts and emotions of a child in a certain direction through curricula and an institutional evaluation.
Indigenous People as an Economic Obstacle
One problem aboriginal people living in their traditional manner have, is that their life is not based on a monetary system, and so does not correspond to our conception of economy.
As hunters and gatherers, for example, they can exist independently of any economic system and state form. Since the majority of nations in the world have assumed state forms to rule their own economic interests, it is not possible for them to support, or better still: put up with, other forms of living.
We Need to be Told!
'The propagandist's purpose," wrote Aldous Huxley, "is to make one set of people forget that certain other sets of people are human." The British, who invented modern war propaganda and inspired Joseph Goebbels, were specialists in the field. At the height of the slaughter known as the First World War, the prime minister, David Lloyd George, confided to C. P. Scott, editor of the Manchester Guardian: "If people really knew [the truth], the war would be stopped tomorrow. But of course they don't know, and can't know."
What has changed?
AGENDA ITEM 7(a) COOPERATION WITH OTHER UN BODIES
Mr Chairman, sisters and brothers,
Since we are here to discuss intellectual property, I suggest that the key UN body must be WIPO, the World Intellectual Property Organisation. WIPO has produced many excellent reports on traditional knowledge and has said it will continue its Committee on Traditional Knowledge and Folklore with a view to strengthening protection...
UNITED NATIONS WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES 23RD SESSION
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL PROTECTION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
18TH TO 22ND JULY 2005
GENEVA
SWITZERLAND
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